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CAMIGUIN
The Province of Camiguin, an island Born of Fire.
CAMIGUIN ISLAND is known to the island "Born of Fire". It has seven volcanoes and several volcanic domes. Volcanic eruptions and land movements have created this spectacular island which is full of natural wonders and historical riches.
As a natural paradise, the island of Camiguin is perhaps unmatched anywhere else in Southeast Asia. This exquisite island province of varied ecosystem stirs the imaginations and baffles the mind. Camiguin boasts kilometers on untouched coastlines with swaying coconut trees and is dotted with hot and cold springs. Fine beaches offer sun-filled days of relaxation and the clear blue water, enchanting marine life and coral reefs beckon diving enthusiasts from all over the world.
Get entranced by the beauty of nature as you trek the heights of Camiguin volcanoes, discover and explore unknown trails and caves, delight in the spray of majestic waterfalls, or simply be taken in by the panorama of fields and seas. Start your journey now.Welcome to Camiguin.
Tourism
As an island of varied ecosystem, Camiguin's uniqueness lies in its varied terrain, pristine natural environment and rustic setting. Camiguin is one of the Philippines's most beautiful islands - a virtual paradise - as the island allows visitors to experience a sample of untouched beauty in its entirety. Locked in the eternal embrace of the sea, CAMIGUIN continues its simple existence sheltered from and unfazed by the virulent pressures of today's accelerated lifestyles.








"A cemetery under the sea sounds a bit of scary if not absurd. But it does exist in Camiguin and people come to this tourist spot by crossing the sea to the large cross marker to get near the cemetery that was sunk by a volcanic eruption. The big cross serves is hollow inside for people to go up and see the entire view of the sunken cemetery.
From afar, the cemetery looked like a large coral reef with a lighthouse in the middle. The blue green waters hide the history and the essence of the place, which was intended for the dead. The waves of the sea come alive as they splash through the single monument in the middle of the raging water. "




Ardent Hot Springs (Mambajao, Camiguin Island)
One of the must go tourist spots on the the island of Camiguin, just off the coast of Baliangao, Misamis Oriental.







KATIBAWASAN FALLS
Katibawasan Falls is one of the treasured gifts nature has blessed the island of Camiguin.According to the locals, the Waterfalls measures about 250 feet high, cascades to a rock pool surrounded by ground orchids, wild ferns, trees and boulders.The falls rushes down into its green pool that is really refreshing for a good swim. Tourist are welcome to swim. It is an ideal place to cool off during hot and humid days. There is however an entrance fee of 30 pesos per person since the falls is maintained by the province. Giant ferns decorate the surrounding land, carpeting the spaces and huge trees and dropping vines provides the backdrop the falls.


In the island of Camiguin, a boomerang-shaped sandbar called “White Island”, named for the binding paleness of its beach. The beach bums gamboling on fine, powdery sands and a view of a cloud capped mountain.





PARAS BEACH RESORT

One of the best beach resorts in Camiguin, Philippines is Paras Beach Resort. It is probably second to Bahay-bakasyunan but the amenities and services continue to be at par or even better than the latter. At Paras Beach Resort, peace and relaxation from the fast pace of city life is the main theme. It is the perfect getaway for those who want to get the stress out of their system and spend time with their families and friends.


A sheer concentration of these natural wonders in one small island plus the bonus of meeting the simple, friendly and hospitable nature of its inhabitants lure local and foreign travellers to its shores.

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LAGAW MINDANAO ayon kay ...

i love beaches.....i like PARAS BEACH

LAGAW MINDANAO ayon kay ...

i love beaches.....i like PARAS BEACH

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